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Old 13-Dec-2006, 07:17
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Dear Teacher

I am trying to determine which of the tenses are in the following 2 sentences,

smith passes to rogers, who passes to mills

The train leaves at 7.30

I am not asking for the answer however, in my grammar reference book it is somewhat confusing, It says that both these are the present simple, then on the next page it says these are the present simple for the past for the first example and then the present simple for future for the second one.

Is there any clarification you can give me.
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